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WorleyParsons signs framework agreement with Shell for EPCM services
WorleyParsons announces today that it has been awarded a five-year Framework Agreement by
Shell Global Solutions International, B.V., for the provision of engineering, procurement and
construction management (EPCM) services for Shell downstream projects worldwide.
WorleyParsons drives a strong focus on improving operating efficiency for its clients through its
EPCM services, including concept, front end engineering, detailed design, procurement, and
project and construction management services.
The inclusion of the management and technical consulting services of Advisian helps
WorleyParsons Group provide 360 degree solutions to its clients.
“We are looking forward to working with Shell and delivering success. We appreciate the
continued confidence shown in WorleyParsons’ capabilities” said Andrew Wood, CEO of
WorleyParsons.
tr1ad wrote:@PapaC well they would levy on the local projects for some as you know who already providing same
adrian6545 wrote:Got called to verify documents at petrotrin with regards to the operator trainee programme,
Qualifications:
5 cxc and basically in my last year of NETD at utt, as well as the journeyman programme at MIC
A Lot of people have been called for verification purposes I assume.
Really hope I gt.
PapaC wrote:tr1ad wrote:@PapaC well they would levy on the local projects for some as you know who already providing same
Well that levy rocking a while now. It will only get worst.
tr1ad wrote:http://www.energy.gov.tt/vacancies-3/jobs/
Ministry advertising vacancies
tr1ad wrote:Juniper mid august realistically so far .... DeNovo have no funding basically. Initially they somehow in their minds believed that their platform on onshore station could supply Pt Lisas and MHTL directly avoiding NGC; as we all know they were stopped in their tracks by NGC
Troc really wouldn't help anything long term;. Might delay Atlantic layoffs but nothing substantial
tr1ad wrote:http://www.energy.gov.tt/vacancies-3/jobs/
Ministry advertising vacancies
PapaC wrote:Doesn't matter. You take a chance. Sometimes you get in, sometimes you don't. Can't let all that talk of nepotism, perceived or reality, affect how you move.
End of the day, somebody gonna get hire. Affect what you can, and the rest leave it to God.
trinidrift wrote:Did you know that over 4200 applications went in to petrotrin for both refinery vacancies alone and also they had gauger vacancies whose training was completed last week? They are now starting to go through the shortlisting process? Just got word from someone working there
trinidrift wrote:Did you know that over 4200 applications went in to petrotrin for both refinery vacancies alone and also they had gauger vacancies whose training was completed last week? They are now starting to go through the shortlisting process? Just got word from someone working there
PapaC wrote:Not sure about the local impact but...http://www.worleyparsons.com/InvestorRe ... vices.aspx
WorleyParsons signs framework agreement with Shell for EPCM services
WorleyParsons announces today that it has been awarded a five-year Framework Agreement by
Shell Global Solutions International, B.V., for the provision of engineering, procurement and
construction management (EPCM) services for Shell downstream projects worldwide.
WorleyParsons drives a strong focus on improving operating efficiency for its clients through its
EPCM services, including concept, front end engineering, detailed design, procurement, and
project and construction management services.
The inclusion of the management and technical consulting services of Advisian helps
WorleyParsons Group provide 360 degree solutions to its clients.
“We are looking forward to working with Shell and delivering success. We appreciate the
continued confidence shown in WorleyParsons’ capabilities” said Andrew Wood, CEO of
WorleyParsons.
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